Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath spearheaded World Hindi Day felicitations, portraying Hindi as the bedrock of national integration in his inspiring message. Shared widely on X (formerly Twitter), his words inspired a wave of patriotic responses from netizens and officials.
Marking the 75th anniversary of Hindi’s UN introduction, the day saw bipartisan endorsements. Prime Ministers’ Office accounts and state chief ministers amplified calls for Hindi’s global promotion. Seminars delved into its literary giants like Tulsidas and Premchand.
Adityanath outlined ambitious visions: Hindi as the medium for India’s economic rise and cultural diplomacy. He commended apps and platforms translating global knowledge into Hindi, bridging urban-rural divides. ‘Our mother tongue empowers every citizen,’ he asserted.
From Rashtrapati Bhavan to state assemblies, events blended tradition with innovation. Kathak performances, qawwali in Hindi, and tech demos captivated audiences. Schools integrated Hindi history into curricula, fostering young ambassadors.
Public sentiment surged with hashtags dominating trends. The collective voice positioned Hindi not merely as communication but as identity. World Hindi Day emerged as a clarion call for linguistic pride, ensuring Hindi’s legacy endures.